8:10 pm UTC Jan. 14, 2021
BRIDGETON Deborah Johnson turns away from New Jersey s largest prison, a behemoth of concrete and barbed wire, and waits.
She grasps the door handle of her bright blue sedan to steady herself and watches two white vans roll into the gravel parking lot.
Her oldest son, Ahmed Ismail, 30, lumbers down from one.
“Heyyy, welcome home! Welcome home!” Deborah shouts, her mask unable to muffle her rapture and relief at the sight of her son. She claps gloved hands in the frigid December morning air.
Ahmed’s arms wrap around his mother’s waist; hers stretch up he s 8 inches taller than her 5-foot-3 frame to circle his broad shoulders.
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N.J. prisoners will have access to the COVID shot early. Corrections officer vaccinations have already begun.
Updated Jan 02, 2021;
New Jersey prisoners and officers will be part of the first wave of coronavirus vaccinations, the head of the state health department said Wednesday during a virtual press conference.
Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said that while prisoners would not be able to receive vaccines through a partnership with pharmacies that is helping nursing homes, she was working with corrections officials on other options.
“We know that our prison population is a very vulnerable community,” Gov. Phil Murphy said.
New Jersey’s vaccination plan is broken into phases. Several groups qualify for the first part, Phase 1A, including “correctional facilities, prisons, juvenile centers” and jails.
On Tuesday,
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Vaccinating prisoners is only the tip of the iceberg of the Administration’s strange priorities. With the purported goal of flattening the curve, the state has released thousands of inmates – many of them dangerous – and even prioritized getting released prisoners ID cards while average citizens languish in epic MVC lines.
Governor Phil Murphy has bragged about the strength of New Jersey’s “very good” vaccine program.
In reality, the state is currently ranked 6th